“We’ll always have Paris” - Rick Blaine, Casablanca. (1942) Recently, I’ve noticed a trend in current book publishing. I’ve always been obsessed with reading and writing about Paris, but recently on mainstream bookshelves are stories about and centred around the city. Perhaps it’s the hangover of a change in the collective psyche of the world in its focusContinue reading “we’ll always have paris”
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on a train to wimbledon
written in 2016 At 11:30am, I notice an elderly woman opposite to me in the train carriage, as I speed towards Kings Cross. Irritably, she orders a train-sized bottle of Sauvignon Blanc and a kit-kat. What may seem like an ordinary situation strikes me as more meaningful. I consider whether, in a similar situation, on aContinue reading “on a train to wimbledon”